I fly in Fighter Ace. Like all sims, some aspects of the plane and weapons modeling could be improved.

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That's certainly true, but they're still a lot of fun to play. I've never tried Fighter Ace.
I've played CFS2 in the past, and currently I'm into the IL2:Forgotten Battles/Pacific Fighters sim. I'm also a fan of Lock On Modern Air Combat and it's predecessor Flanker 2.5.

I fly in Fighter Ace. Like all sims, some aspects of the plane and weapons modeling could be improved.

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That's certainly true, but they're still a lot of fun to play. I've never tried Fighter Ace.
I've played CFS2 in the past, and currently I'm into the IL2:Forgotten Battles/Pacific Fighters sim. I'm also a fan of Lock On Modern Air Combat and it's predecessor Flanker 2.5.

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Fighter Ace is a subscription game. It allows arenas with up to about 200 with little lag (some dialup'rs are hopless). None of the peer-to-peer (boxed) games can really compare to the client/server (subscription) games.

On my side, I never tried any of the Il2 games. However, I play several flight sims like CFS 1 3, an old 1994 game from Rowan (UK) called Operation Overlord, Red Baron II and a lot of Star Wars space sims.